March 24, 2026
By David Moreno
March 24, 2026 at 5p.m.
On a recent March afternoon, Anne T. Bass carefully watched her step as she made her way through the construction site at Texas Ballet Theater.
The beeping of scissor platforms lifting workers echoed through the 65,000-square-foot building in west Fort Worth. The smell of fresh white paint wafted off the walls. Natural light shone through the glass of a singular, circular window at the entrance.
Bass stopped to examine the renovations happening around her from an open hallway on the second floor. She described the feeling that rushed through her as excitement.
After all, the theater’s home building she was walking through is in the final months of first phase construction before it opens as the dance company’s new and improved studio.